Who was the standout player for Oklahoma?
Sam Landry, who pitched a complete-game shutout.
Sports / College Softball
The Oklahoma Sooners are one win away from their ninth straight Women's College World Series after defeating the Alabama Crimson Tide 3-0 in the first game of the NCAA Norman Super Regional. A strong pitching performance by Sam Landry and t...
In a crucial Super Regional opener, the Oklahoma Sooners capitalized on a stellar performance from senior right-hander Sam Landry to secure a 3-0 victory over the Alabama Crimson Tide. Landry's ability to mix pitches and maintain control kept Alabama's offense at bay, while timely hits from Kasidi Pickering and Sydney Barker provided the necessary run support.
Alabama's coach Patrick Murphy noted Landry's improvement since her time at Louisiana, highlighting the Oklahoma coaching staff's role in her development. He also emphasized the mental fortitude required to play key positions at top programs like Oklahoma and Alabama. The Crimson Tide now face an elimination game on Saturday as they look to extend their season.
Sam Landry, who pitched a complete-game shutout.
Oklahoma won 3-0.
A trip to the Women's College World Series.
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